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yosemitesamiam
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Cool

If all else fails, you could create Palm software that will read/load your musical scores, and then find a way to attach your Visor to the trombone... this way you could march with the trombone and read your music from the Visor. Of course, another great feature would have it automatically flip your score pages for you when you get to the last beat of a bar. And how would it know you were at the end of a bar??? Good question...using the microphone...the software could listen in and know where you are!

Wait...this would be a GREAT module idea for musicians! I guess now I'm in the wrong discussion group!!!
Sam

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why did this get posted by itself, and not as a reply somewhere else in this group? Oh well...please see the developers group for the idea behind this last post.

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it would also cost at least 3 times as much as a standalone tunner, and wouldn't offer that much more than a stand alone. we must also remeber that it would be more complicated, and not to mention awkward...

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Tooting

Speaking of Visors and tooting... My wife always stole my Visor and took it with her into the bathroom to play games. "Honey, where's my Handspring?" She now has her own so mine does not disappear as much. I was chatting with a friend this morning and he said on a trip to the restroom he couldn't find anything to read and then remembered the games I beamed him yesterday. And then I got an idea. An air freshener module! I know. Sick humor.

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Re: Tooting

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Speaking of Visors and tooting... My wife always stole my Visor and took it with her into the bathroom to play games. "Honey, where's my Handspring?" She now has her own so mine does not disappear as much. I was chatting with a friend this morning and he said on a trip to the restroom he couldn't find anything to read and then remembered the games I beamed him yesterday. And then I got an idea. An air freshener module! I know. Sick humor.


Oh Man!!! LMAO

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